Abstract Background We developed a personalised antimicrobial information module co-designed with patients. This study aimed to evaluate the potential impact of this patient-centred intervention on short-term knowledge and understanding of antimicrobial therapy in secondary care. Methods Thirty previous patients who had received antibiotics in hospital within 12 months were recruited to co-design an intervention to promote patient engagement with infection management. Two workshops, containing five focus-groups were held. These were audio-recorded. Data were analysed using a thematic framework developed deductively based on previous work. Line-by-line coding was performed with new themes added to the framework by two researchers. This was u...
Objectives To explore inpatients experiences and views with regard to antibiotics in five European h...
Abstract Background The Stemming the Tide of Antibiotic Resistance (STAR) Educational Program aims t...
BACKGROUND: To reduce the spread of antibiotic resistance, there is a pressing need for worldwide im...
Introduction: We developed a personalised antimicrobial information module co-designed with patients...
Background: We developed a personalised antimicrobial information module co-designed with patients. ...
Background: We aimed to investigate and optimise the acceptability and usefulness of a patient ...
Background: We aimed to investigate and optimise the acceptability and usefulness of a patient leafl...
Background: We aimed to investigate and optimise the acceptability and usefulness of a patient leafl...
Objective To understand patient engagement with decision-making for infection management in secondar...
OBJECTIVE: To understand patient engagement with decision-making for infection management in seconda...
Background: trials show that antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) strategies, including communication ski...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: To explore inpatients experiences and views with regard to...
Objective To understand patient engagement with decision-making for infection management in secondar...
Objectives The purpose of this study was to assess the effectiveness of involving community pharmacy...
In the outpatient setting, estimates suggest that 30% of the antibiotics prescribed are unnecessary....
Objectives To explore inpatients experiences and views with regard to antibiotics in five European h...
Abstract Background The Stemming the Tide of Antibiotic Resistance (STAR) Educational Program aims t...
BACKGROUND: To reduce the spread of antibiotic resistance, there is a pressing need for worldwide im...
Introduction: We developed a personalised antimicrobial information module co-designed with patients...
Background: We developed a personalised antimicrobial information module co-designed with patients. ...
Background: We aimed to investigate and optimise the acceptability and usefulness of a patient ...
Background: We aimed to investigate and optimise the acceptability and usefulness of a patient leafl...
Background: We aimed to investigate and optimise the acceptability and usefulness of a patient leafl...
Objective To understand patient engagement with decision-making for infection management in secondar...
OBJECTIVE: To understand patient engagement with decision-making for infection management in seconda...
Background: trials show that antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) strategies, including communication ski...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: To explore inpatients experiences and views with regard to...
Objective To understand patient engagement with decision-making for infection management in secondar...
Objectives The purpose of this study was to assess the effectiveness of involving community pharmacy...
In the outpatient setting, estimates suggest that 30% of the antibiotics prescribed are unnecessary....
Objectives To explore inpatients experiences and views with regard to antibiotics in five European h...
Abstract Background The Stemming the Tide of Antibiotic Resistance (STAR) Educational Program aims t...
BACKGROUND: To reduce the spread of antibiotic resistance, there is a pressing need for worldwide im...